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    gameweb478
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    Hello QT's !

    I am developing a desktop application using C++ and QT 5.12
    Now I want to use set up Gradle,
    the build file needs a link to the QT repository so it can automatically download all the dependencies.
    What would link would I use ?

    Thank's in advance for reading and helping,
    if you need any other information to help me, let me know

    Have a great day

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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      Maybe take a look here: https://forum.qt.io/topic/76754

      Qt Online Installer direct download: https://download.qt.io/official_releases/online_installers/
      Visit the Qt Academy at https://academy.qt.io/catalog

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        gameweb478
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        #3

        Thank you Christian for responding.

        I've been reading the thread you mentioned before I posted here, but it doesnt help me...
        All I need is the right link to the repository or a hint how I could find out which is the right repository for QT 5.12 and where to find it.

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          gameweb478
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          For example did I find these resources, but it is the first time that I use repositories and to be honest I cannot really differ and recognize them

          http://download.qt.io/online/qtsdkrepository/windows_x86/root/qt/

          http://download.qt.io/online/qt5/windows/x86/online_repository/

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          • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

            Maybe take a look here: https://forum.qt.io/topic/76754

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            gameweb478
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            @Christian-Ehrlicher

            I would be very grateful for a hint on this topic.
            Maybe I am on the wrong path.
            All I want is automation for my dependencies, so if I go over to another workstation I may only run the build.gradle and everything is good to go.

            So what would be the right way to use QT in this setup ?

            Please help <3

            This is the build.gradle that I tried to setup

            plugins {
                id 'cpp'
                id 'cpp-application'
            }
            
            repositories {
                QT {
                url 'http://download.qt.io/online/qt5/windows/x86/online_repository/'
                }
            
            }
            
            dependencies {
                implementation 'qt:5.12'
            }
            
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            • G gameweb478

              @Christian-Ehrlicher

              I would be very grateful for a hint on this topic.
              Maybe I am on the wrong path.
              All I want is automation for my dependencies, so if I go over to another workstation I may only run the build.gradle and everything is good to go.

              So what would be the right way to use QT in this setup ?

              Please help <3

              This is the build.gradle that I tried to setup

              plugins {
                  id 'cpp'
                  id 'cpp-application'
              }
              
              repositories {
                  QT {
                  url 'http://download.qt.io/online/qt5/windows/x86/online_repository/'
                  }
              
              }
              
              dependencies {
                  implementation 'qt:5.12'
              }
              
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              phreed
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              @gameweb478 Did you ever get an acceptable resolution to this?

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